Vice president on not he will take to the podium in grand rapids, michigan, and what marks his third visit to the Battle Ground state in a month. We are told he will be centering his speech around the economy and inflation, as it remains a top issue in the state. Sandra also take aim at the administrations energy policy, plans of a multibillion dollar ev battery plants. So far Vice President harris has been vague on her energy policies, so what could we expect . We will get the read from fox business Charles Payne live just ahead. Really an extraordinary abuse of power by both the fbi, the cia on covid and other issues by department of homeland security, so i think we are still at the beginning of a reckoning here of really a panic that resulted from peoples ability to get information. We see people having a kind of panic around the inability to control information thanks to the internet and social media platforms. The fact that you have government putting its thumb on the scale and in
Vote vote vote vote vote vote the presiding officer are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote . Hearing none, the yeas are 64, the nays are 24. The nomination is confirmed. Under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the president will be immediately notified of the senates action. Mr. Thune madam president . The presiding officer the senator from south dakota. Mr. Thune i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session and be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Thune madam president , i have four requests for committees to meet during todays session of the senate. They have a approval of the majority and minority leaders. The presiding officer duly noted. Mr. Thune madam president , before i begin, i want to acknowledge the tremendous news released yesterday that early
Of the skun trees who have played such a role as a commoner harris says as the backbone of the society now with a woman in this position it gives so many millions of women and does a couple of her a says the little girl see her standing on the podium speaking as a Vice President elect but also the parents paying tribute to joe biden for having the courage as she put it to break the mold to go beyond what others have done before and to go make the step of making a woman despite the president is absolutely a tenant in terms of the struggles that they are going to face together and he predicts this well back she would be a Vice President joe biden as joe biden was a Vice President to barack obama loyal she said but she will also speak but please when its necessary it is refreshing situation here to hear the good stuff. Both joe biden and probably their parents 2 people who throughout this campaign have to stop the bob dole a sense of decency the absolute insistence that its time for this
Atsarah brain, sunday night 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans q a. Election law codirector at William William mary ann professor of law from william mary. Good morning to you. Guest how are you . Host youre here to talk about the Trump Campaign challenges of the 2020 20 president ial election vote. Every president ial election has a timetable, but there are 50 different states, obviously, and 50 different ways to count and certify the votes, and that is the phase we are in now with eagle challenges mounted legal challenges mounted in several states. Professor greene, how did all of these different 50 states come together . What is the end results here in december on december 14 . Now happening guest so its happening now is they are in the process of canvassing their votes. Each state has a different deadline ranging from november 10 and december 11. On december 14, the Electoral College will meet in each state and the electors will cast their ballots required by state law to be the popular
Author of fighting for hope. The National World War Ii Museum in new orleans hosted this discussion and provided the video. Greetings, everyone. I am senior director of programs at the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans and it is my pleasure to welcome all of you to what promises to be a Great Program on the history of africanamericans in combat in the United States from world war i to world war ii with everything in between and in the immediate postworld war ii years, and i am joined by three of our nations preeminent scholars on this subject. Whohost is dr. John morrow, is franklin professor of history at the university of georgia and is coauthor with our second panelist, who is professor of harlemst nyu, of rattlers in the great war, which is a fantastic book about one of the great africanamerican units in the First World War were. Our third panelist is Robert Jefferson junior, associate professor of history at the , andrsity of new mexico the author of fighting for hope. I